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Any rifle / Any sight  Program

 

2008 

ANY RIFLE / ANY SIGHT MATCHES

 

The Any Rifle / Any Sight matches are held on the 2nd Sunday of each month from January to September. 

Squading begins at 8:00 a.m. and the match begins promptly at 9:00 a.m.

 

Match rifles, service rifles, hunting rifles, and smallbore rifles can be used ranging from 17 caliber to 30 caliber. 

No 50 caliber, 50 BMG, or blackpowder rifles are allowed. 

Inquire if you are interested in shooting something other than what’s listed above. 

Rifles may have iron / open sights or rifle mounted scopes. 

All shooters must have a spotting scope unless you are using a rifle with a mounted scope and you can see your bullet holes with it.

All firing is shot in the prone position. 

All shooters must have previously met WAC requirements for prone position shooting.

The matches held from January to August are considered the "season" matches. Any shooter that shoots at least 6 of the 8 matches will be eligible for the Season Champion Award and their name will be posted on the WAC Champions Award Board on the highpower range. Other qualifiers (shooters shooting at least 6 of the 8 matches) will be eligible for awards also. The September match will be a "fun" match and the season awards will be presented at the conclusion of this match.

 

Match fees are $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for juniors. All shooters are eligible for match winner and the place awards.

 

The course of fire is as such:

 

The match consists of 50 rounds for record with unlimited sighters on the first string only. There are a total of 6 targets posted, one being for sighters on the 1st string and the other 5 targets for 5 - 10 shot groups. There are 3 strings of fire shot in 23 minutes each. Each shooter has 2 targets posted for each string. All rounds are single loaded into the rifle.

 

First String

Shooters fire an unlimited number of sighter shots on one target, then 10 shots for record fired at the other target. Total shooting time for sighters and the 10 record shots is 23 minutes. Shooters then exchange score cards and go down range, score, and repair both targets.

 

Second String

No sighter shots allowed. Shooters fire 10 shots for record on each of the 2 targets posted in 23 minutes. Shooters then go down range, score, and repair both targets.

 

Third String

No sighter shots allowed. Shooters fire 10 shots for record on each of the 2 targets posted in 23 minutes. Shooters then go down range, score, and repair both targets.

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The shooter with the highest aggregate score will be the match winner. Highest possible score is 500-50x. Then for each 3 shooters present, 1 place award will be paid out. For example, if there are 10 shooters present, there will be a match winner, a 2nd place, a 3rd place, and a 4th place awarded. Based on last year’s attendance, no NRA or rifle type classifications will be used. Everyone shoots within one large class. This is subject to change if we end up having a larger attendance where we can break the types of rifles into classes and / or incorporate NRA classifications. The reduced 600 yard to 100 yard target will be used by anyone shooting a centerfire rifle. The 100 yard smallbore target will be used for .17 and .22 caliber shooters. 

So bring out your best shooting prone rifle!

 

Additional Information:

NRA approved open bolt/empty chamber indicators are required and are available for $1.00 each. Due to range location, competitors are required to keep all fired rounds on their targets. Visible and non-visible misses are justification for disqualification by the Match Director. In the case of disqualification from the match, any fees paid will not be refunded.

 

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Debbie Storey